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  1. T. Jefferson Coolidge. Thomas Jefferson Coolidge (August 26, 1831 – November 17, 1920) was a U.S. ambassador and a leading Boston businessman. [1] Early life. Coolidge was born to a Joseph Coolidge (1798–1879) and Ellen Wayles (Randolph) Coolidge (1796–1876). He was the brother of six siblings.

  2. T. Jefferson Coolidge Professor of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University. Contact Info: Email: valiant seas harvard edu . Earlier Publications. Recent Publications: 71. Circuits of the Mind, Oxford University Press, (1994, 2000). 72.

  3. He is currently T. Jefferson Coolidge Professor of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics in the Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard, where he has taught since 1982. Before coming to Harvard he had taught at Carnegie-Mellon University, Leeds University, and the University of Edinburgh.

  4. He is currently T. Jefferson Coolidge Professor of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University, where he has taught since 1982. Before coming to Harvard he had taught at Carnegie Mellon University, Leeds University, and the University of Edinburgh.

  5. Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson, 1831-1920, Statesmen -- United States -- 19th century Publisher Boston and New York : Houghton Mifflin company Collection bplhoughton; bostonpubliclibrary; americana Contributor Boston Public Library Language English

  6. Extract from the Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, 17–18 Oct. 1861. Wednesday, October 17. I rode and our party drove twenty-six miles along the Maryland line to General Banks’s headquarters. Gordon’s regiment, the Massachusetts Second, was encamped close by. Towards evening on to General Stone’s headquarters to visit the ...

  7. Thomas Jefferson Coolidge was a U.S. ambassador and a leading Boston businessman.